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Our October 2022 newsletter has a few new tips to help you with your technology, devices and internet
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         October 2022 Public Newsletter -
       PC and internet tips
October is here! Let’s kick off this spooktacular month with your helpful Computer Techs newsletter filled with tech tips to simplify life, and improve your online safety.

October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month. Why not spend a few moments take to brush up on your security hygiene? It just may save you from getting scammed, phished or falling victim to other financial crime.

Next, we have some great tips to keep your Gmail better organized so you don’t get buried in a mountain of emails and miss something important.

Before you go, make sure to read our alert about Windows 8.1 getting ready to lose support, and what you may need to do if you're still using a computer operating system that's more than 10 years old.
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Every October, two US government agencies promote Cybersecurity Awareness Month. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the National Cybersecurity Alliance (NCA) provide helpful tips and resources for both consumers and businesses to raise cybersecurity awareness.

Why not take some time this October to brush up on your security hygiene? You can visit the Cybersecurity Awareness Month website to get some free resources, and below we’ll highlight four key best practices being promoted this year.

How often have you missed out on an appointment, paying a bill, or responding to an important message because the e-mail notice got lost in your cluttered inbox?...
Running Windows 8.1? It’s Time to Buy a New Computer

The Windows 8.1 operating system is reaching the end-of-support in January 2023. This means no more updates or security patches. We recommend getting a new computer before that happens. Before you go shopping, check out our helpful Computer Buying Advice.

Give us a call if you've got computer buying or tech-related questions!
Or call Computer Techs at:
775-624-6888

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